Applications are invited for one postdoctoral fellow in Mathematical
Biology in the Department of Mathematics at Ryerson University
(http://math.ryerson.ca/).
The research will be led jointly by Drs. Kunquan
Lan (Ryerson University) and Jianhong Wu (York University).

Candidates should have experience and interest in research in mathematical
and computational models and their applications to epidemiology and
ecology. The successful applicant would have good knowledge of Dynamical
Systems, Elliptic and/or Parabolic Partial Differential Equations, and
Mathematical Biology. Demonstrated computer programming skills would be an
asset. A Ph.D. degree is required at the time of appointment. The
successful candidate will be expected to teach courses depending on
availability.

Fellowships are open to candidates of any nationality, and selection will
be based upon the candidate's research potential and teaching
ability. Fellowships would start July 1, 2013, subject to final
budgetary approval.

The screening process will start on
February 29, 2013
and continue until the position is filled. Applicants should submit a curriculum vita and three letters of recommendation. At least one of these letters should report on the candidate's teaching abilities. These letters will be sent directly by e-mail: biomath@ryerson.ca or by mail to:

We appreciate all replies to this advertisement, but only applicants under consideration will be contacted. Ryerson University has an Employment Equity Program and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including Aboriginal Peoples, Persons with Disabilities, Members of Visible Minorities, and Women.